Minnesota Epilepsy Group

Patient resources

The more involved you become in decisions affecting your health, the better you'll feel. That's why Minnesota Epilepsy Group is fully committed to supplying you with tools and information that will benefit you.

  • Schedule an appointment
    We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you and your family. For information on scheduling an appointment, please follow the link provided.
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  • FAQs
    Understanding the details surrounding the treatment of epilepsy can be overwhelming for many of our new patients and their families. Here are the answers to some of the most common questions concerning the care and treatment of epilepsy.
  • Seizure calendar
    It is often helpful for our patients to monitor and document seizure activity over the course of their treatment. A seizure calendar has been provided to assist you in this effort.
  • Antiepileptic medications
    Some of the more common medications for the treatment of epilepsy are listed for your information.
  • Patient forms
    In preparation of your appointment, you may be asked to complete some documentation that will assist us in the registration process. To download some or all of these forms, please follow the link provided.
  • Links
    Here are links to web sites that contain useful information about epilepsy:

    National Epilepsy Foundation
    Visit the National Epilepsy Foundation to stay informed on national issues impacting epilepsy.

    Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota
    Visit the Epilepsy Foundation of Minneosta to stay informed on local issues impacting epilepsy.

    Camp Oz
    Camp Ozawizeniba (Oz, for short) is a fun, week-long overnight camp for boys and girls, ages 9 - 17, whose primary medical condition is epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Follow this link to learn more about this important program.

    North American Pregnancy Registry
    The AED Pregnancy Registry is dedicated to determine the safety of anticonvulsant medications that can be taken by women during pregnancy to treat disorders such as epilepsy, mood disorder, and chronic pain.

    Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance The Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (TS Alliance) is the only national voluntary health organization for the genetic disorder known as tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) . Follow this link to learn more about this important alliance.